Claims
- 1. In the combination of a computer and metering means arranged to print a numerical amount, said metering means including means for receiving from said computer a signal designating said amount, printing means responsive to said signal receiving means, an addressable memory for storing a balance, an arithmetic unit responsive to said memory and said signal receiving means to alter said balance by said computer-designated amount each time said printing means is actuated, memory addressing means for fetching a present balance from a predetermined memory address and conveying it to said arithmetic unit for said balance altering operation and loading the new balance resulting from such operation back into said same memory address, said memory addressing means comprising:
- a pulse stream source, a first counter responsive to said pulse stream, a gate responsive to said first counter, a second counter responsive to said gate, means for selecting a memory address in response to said second counter, means for detecting the beginning of a count sequence of said first counter, means for detecting the end of a count sequence of said second counter, and means responsive to both said count sequence detecting means for enabling said gate to start a memory addressing count sequence of said second counter at the beginning of said first count sequence, and for disabling said gate at the end of said memory addressing count sequence.
- 2. An electronic postage meter comprising:
- input means for inputting postage data into said postage meter;
- a postage printing means operatively connected to said input means and responsive to said inputted postage data for printing postage to be issued; and
- accounting means operatively connected to the postage printing means for monitoring the postage printing means so that an accounting is kept of the postage that is being issued by said printing means, said accounting means having a non-volatile memory for storing postal data, said non-volatile memory being resistive to attempts at erasing said postal data therefrom, so that said accounting means is protected from attempts to erase the accounting of printed postage.
- 3. The electronic postage meter of claim 2, further comprising electrical disruption means operatively connected to the accounting means for sensing when the accounting means is subjected to changes in voltage effecting the accountability of said accounting means.
- 4. The electronic postage meter of claim 2, futher comprising control means operatively connected between the postage printing means and the accounting means for controlling the operation of the accounting means and the printing means such that a printing of postage cannot be accomplished without being accounted for by said accounting means.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the previously filed parent application Ser. No. 195,694 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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